Acknowledging CCMR Funding

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Direct CCMR Funding, primary support
This work was primarily supported by the Cornell Center for Materials Research with funding from the NSF MRSEC program (DMR-1719875).

Direct CCMR Funding, partial support
This work was partially supported by the Cornell Center for Materials Research with funding from the NSF MRSEC program (DMR-1719875).

Use of the CCMR Facilities
This work made use of the Cornell Center for Materials Research Shared Facilities which are supported through the NSF MRSEC program (DMR-1719875).

Support through other CCMR grants
This work was supported [optional: in part] by the Cornell Center for Materials Research with funding from

the Research Experience for Undergraduates program (DMR-1460428 and DMR-1719875).

the Research Experience for Teachers program (DMR-1460428).

the NSF PREM program (DMR-1205608). (Only for Howard PREM)

Acknowledging an IGERT Fellowship

XXX acknowledges support from the NSF IGERT program (DGE-0654193). (for Nanoscale Surfaces and Interfaces IGERT, where XXX are Fellow’s initials)

XXX acknowledges support from the NSF IGERT program (DGE-0903653). (for Materials for a Sustainable Future IGERT, where XXX are Fellow’s initials)

CRYO-FIB/SEM workThis work made use of the Cornell Center for Materials Research Shared Facilities which are supported through the NSF MRSEC program (DMR-1719875). Additional support for the FIB/SEM cryo-stage and transfer system was provided by the Kavli Institute at Cornell and the Energy Materials Center at Cornell, DOE EFRC BES (DE-SC0001086).

Titan Themis TEM/STEM workThis work made use of the Cornell Center for Materials Research Shared Facilities which are supported through the NSF MRSEC program (DMR-1719875). The FEI Titan Themis 300 was acquired through NSF-MRI-1429155, with additional support from Cornell University, the Weill Institute and the Kavli Institute at Cornell.

Other Acknowledgments (general form)
This work was funded [optional: in part] by a grant to the Cornell Center for Materials Research from the [insert name and award number of foundation or funding source here].